Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do, head to Kushimoto Ohashi Bridge— just one of the landmarks located 5 mi (8.1 km) from central Kushimoto.
Take the kids to visit the sea life who live at Kushimoto Marine Parc during your visit to Kushimoto. While you're in the area, stroll along the waterfront.
"What a wonderful place to stay. Loved the volcanic bath on the balcony. Worth paying extra for the lower floor. Really comfortable beds and pillows. Our room included breakfast which was excellent. It didn't include dinner but we paid extra to have dinner there for the three nights. OMG!!! This was the most incredibly brilliant value we have have ever experienced. The most amazing food esp for the value. Do not miss out on this. You wont go back to room hungry I can guarantee. Back to your room just in time for the laser show complete with music. Completely bizarre considering the peaceful and quiet and stunningly beautiful surroundings but hey that's just me. Definitely well worth it although we could have done without the laser show. "
"We were halfway through our two week trip when we stayed. We were exhausted and even missed a couple of meals catching up on sleep. I could not have been in a better place to recover. The staff were great and the food is wonderful. The view is one of a kind. "
"It is an amazing and unique place. We really enjoyed our two nights stay there and I would definitely recommend XYZ to everyone. Privately served meals were amazing and amount of food… you could easily feed a family of four! Thanks to all staff, you are the best. "
"I had a really nice stay at the Fairfield. The staff there was very very helpful. The room was spacious, well maintained and had a small hot pot to geat water for coffee, tea or miso soup.
You do not need soap or shampoo hecause it provided in the shower.
There are a couple of restaurants nearby but they close around 8pm plan to go to the market which is a little over a mile away. Theres a local bus that runs almost every hour for 200¥ one way.
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"the place is an island on it's own and looks like a James Bond villain base from the outside. Inside it's got so many baths and just cool areas to explore. The room itself is comfortable and there's even a little convenience store near the front desk so you can get room snacks easily. I picked up some of the pickled plum udon noodles to cook at home and they were delicious!
Meals are a little crowded as they're buffet style but the food itself is amazing and so many different things to try.
I recommend coming here at least once and staying two nights if you can."
"Exceptionally kind and helpful staff. The set breakfast was a standout—grilled fish with a beautiful spread of side dishes. Clean and relaxing onsen with both indoor and outdoor options. Room was comfortable and had a lovely view of the bay. Bonus: separate toilet and bath/shower setup, which was convenient."
"Hotel was an 8 minute walk from the train station, easy as. Hotel was clean and staff friendly and welcoming. Room was gorgeous, traditional Japanese room with the most amazing view over the water, sunrise and sunset was beautiful. Room was very comfortable as was the futon for sleeping. Bathroom in the room (no shower) and the room had everything you needed.
Bathing: hotel has a male and female (separate) sento/onsen (communal bathing). Common at the more traditional hotels. You have your modesty towel 😅 to use if you wish. Mattered were two male baths- indoor and outdoor. Indoor was beautifully hot and large in size and being indoor, the steam is a great feeling. Outdoor one is smaller (4 people), and is nice and warm and allows a good balance of being able to moderate your body temperature. Both look at our the water. Don’t be shy to go and use these facilities, great place to talk with people whilst relaxing or keep to yourself.
Town is an old port town and is very quiet, not many cars around or people. By 6pm you might see a handful of people walking around. Dining options are limited outside the hotel but they are there, if you walk around the street you will find enough dining options. It’s a beautiful town and easy trip to Nachi taisha. Info office at the station if you need, they speak English and happy to help you.
Great time and highly recommend this hotel."
"Hôtel très correct proposant des balcons et une très belle vue sur la mer! Situé juste à coté du Kombini, c’est l’endroit idéal comme étape durant un voyage dans la région de Wakayama!"
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